Winter Fuels Outlook

October 21, 2025, 12:00 - 1:30 PM ET
Virtual Session

Online Registration

Please join us for our annual discussion on the outlook for winter fuels where we explore seasonal weather trends and critical factors that impact demand for all winter fuels. 

Unfortunately, the U.S. Energy Information Administration can not join us at this event, however, we will begin with an overview of the EIA’s Winter Fuels Outlook report which was published this month. We will then delve into the latest views on heating fuels, including S&P Global Commodity Insights’ outlook on heating oil and propane for the upcoming winter season, as well as a private sector view of the broader outlook for demand and prices and winter weather expectations.


This event will be a virtual session via Zoom Webinar from 12:00 PM until 1:30 PM ET. Additional details will be provided to registered attendees prior to the session.

SPEAKERS

Debnil Chowdhury

Debnil Chowdhury leads the Americas and European fuels and refining team for S&P Global Commodity Insights. Since joining in 2012, he has advised clients globally on refined product markets, pricing, strategy, and investment opportunities. His work includes market entry analysis, project feasibility, and M&A evaluations.  He aided in the development of S&P’s short and long term refined product and NGL analytics models. Prior to S&P, Debnil held roles at Valero in strategic planning and refinery economics, and at Halliburton-KBR in refining technology development. He holds a BS in Chemical Engineering and Certificate in International Affairs from Georgia Tech, an MS in Predictive Analytics and Data Science from Northwestern, and an MBA from Rice University.

Jan Stuart

Jan Stuart serves as global energy strategist at Piper Sandler. A self-described numbers guy, Stuart and his team take a micro-fundamentals approach to the analysis and forecasting of the whole spectrum of energy (not just oil) - which frequently lands them away from consensus. Before joining Piper Sandler in 2017, Jan spent another 12 years in sell-side research building leading energy-macro franchises at Credit Suisse, Macquarie, and UBS after stints as a futures-desk analyst at ABN-Amro and Soc-Gen. He was a journalist for much of the nineties and started his career at the International Energy Agency in Paris. Mr. Stuart earned a BA in International Affairs from the American University in Paris; an MA in International Relations with a specialization in Strategic Studies from Boston University; and an MSc in Journalism from Columbia University in New York.

Adam Turchioe

Adam Turchioe is a Meteorologist at Hartree Partners, where he leverages 10 years of commodity experience to provide operational guidance and build analytical frameworks around advanced teleconnection statistics, AI weather modelling, and weather/climate data ingestion to support power, gas, and agricultural trading across the globe. Before Hartree he supported the ags and gas/power commodity trading at Engelhart Commodity Trading Partners and spent the 6 years prior as Weather Analytics Lead at Cargill, Inc. He got his MS in Atmospheric Science from SUNY Albany and BS in Meteorology from Northern Illinois University, fulfilling a lifelong passion for weather he developed as a 6-year-old who loved Nor’easters growing up in the Northeast.

MODERATOR

Ed Morse

Ed Morse Chairs the New York Energy Forum Advisory Board and is Special Advisor at Hartree Partners. Previously, he was Global Head of Commodities Research at Citi. He held similar positions at Lehman and Credit Suisse, taught at Princeton, Columbia and Johns Hopkins, worked at the Council on Foreign Relations, served as Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Energy Policy, and in management at Phillips Petroleum. He was co-founder of PFC Energy and former publisher at Energy Intelligence.

PROGRAM

12:00 PM - 1:30 PM: Presentation and Discussion

COST

This session is complimentary for all attendees. Registration is required for event link details.